Friday, April 6, 2018

It's Friday, one of the best days of the week! For me, Saturday is the best day of the weekend because my husband is home all day and night.

Trying to find a book with a spring or flowers in the title, or cover, wasn't easy. Thanks for the help, Meez Carrie!

About the book:

After the loss of her husband and the birth of
her baby, Charlotte has had a long, hard year. But when a notorious robber
believes she knows the location of a long-lost treasure, she flees to Cheyenne
and opens a dressmaker's shop to lie low and make a living. When wealthy cattle
baron and political hopeful Barrett Landry enters the shop to visit her best
customer, Charlotte feels drawn to him.

If Barrett is to be a senator of the soon-to-be
state of Wyoming, he must make a sensible match, and Miriam has all the right
connections. Yet he can't shake the feeling that Charlotte holds the key to his
heart and his future.

Soon the past comes to call, and Barrett's plans
crumble around him. Will Charlotte and Barrett find the courage to look love in
the face? Or will their fears blot out any chance for happiness?

Are you looking for springtime where you are? So far it seems as though spring has made it's way to Idaho. It's still snowing in the mountains, but down here in the valley we're just getting rain off and on.

Leave me your first line in the comments and then go to Hoarding Books to read their springtime first line and see all of the other bloggers participating in FLF.

Comments

I'm in New Zealand, so it's not feeling like spring at all! On the plus side, it's not feeling like autumn (fall) either. It's still warm enough to go to the beach, although not to swim in the sea :)

I'm sharing the first line from Winning Miss Winthrop by Carolyn Miller on my blog today—a wonderful Christian Regency romance.

I'm currently reading an advance copy of Falling for You by Becky Wade. It doesn't release until 1 May, but I loved True to You and I have no self-control when it comes to Becky Wade, so here are the opening lines:

I am currently reading A Borrowed Dream by Amanda Cabot. I want to add the book (and series) you are featuring today to my TBR list. I live in the northeast US and it's still cold here, but the daffodils are blooming. I hope you have a nice weekend and enjoy tomorrow with your hubby. :)

This definitely sounds like something I would enjoy reading. The book I'm highlighting on my blog is The Mistress of Rosemere by Sarah Ladd. I will share here the first line of Chapter 11, which I'm currently reading. "A flurry of activity swirled in the recovering Rosemere." Wishing you a blessed weekend.

Today on my blog, I am sharing the first line from Rachael Anderson's newest Regency novel, My Sister's Intended. It's an excellent book I highly recommend. Here I will share the first three lines from the novel I'm currently reading, Not Abandoned by MacKenzie Morganthal.

"It was a prison like none other. With boarded windows and a tall fence, I'd almost forgotten what it looked like outside. The bars that caged me in were strong, but not as strong as the bars I'd put up around my heart."

I’m going to show the first line of The Pirate Bride by Kathleen Y’Barbo:Mama may have been named for the great-grandmother who traveled from England on the Mayflower, but the fact certainly did not keep her in the land of her birth.

Happy Friday! We are having similar weather in this area of Oregon. I’m sharing from The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim on my blog today, so I'll share from a recent read. Here's the first line from the prologue of Julie Cantrell’s Perennials: